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South Korea’s Recent Election Could Destabilize East Asia

Amid rising global tensions, voters in South Korea have elected the foreign policy hawk Yoon Suk-yeol, a member of the conservative People Power Party. While Yoon is best known for More

Posted On : April 21, 2022 Published By : Rory Daly
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Mali, Mercenaries and Putin: How Russia Spreads its Influence in Africa

As a shocked world watches his war unfold in Ukraine, Putin has quietly been using the Wagner Group – an infamous contingent of Russian mercenaries – to penetrate Africa and More

Posted On : April 21, 2022 Published By : Conrad Von Moltke
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Ron DeSantis’ Potential Path to the White House

While it seems like an eternity away, the search for potential Republican candidates in anticipation of the 2024 United States presidential elections has already begun. From this process, two names More

Posted On : April 11, 2022 Published By : Keagan Goforth
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Reckoning with the Past: The Trials of the British Monarchy

Anti-monarchism is a thriving tradition dating back centuries and often finding global appeal. Nonetheless, the British monarchy has weathered the storm, persisting far past its political heyday, through countless scandals, More

Posted On : April 11, 2022 Published By : Jessica Maloney
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How Has Somalia’s “Statelessness” Informed the US’ Approach to Somali State-Building?

A Push to Re-Engage in Somalia:  Throughout early March, US military officials have urged both the Senate and President Biden to redeploy military forces in Somalia. The recommendation comes 14 More

Posted On : April 11, 2022 Published By : Zach Cheung
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The Danish Bill L-226 : Offshoring Asylum, Outsourcing Hope

The Ukrainian war, which has resulted in the displacement of four million refugees who now seek asylum in the European Union (EU), has put migration back under the European spotlight. More

Posted On : April 11, 2022 Published By : Marine Matsumura
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Orbán’s Fourth Consecutive Victory: A Pseudo-Democracy Where Only He Can Win

On Sunday, Hungarians headed to the parliamentary polls for the third time since Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz party was elected in 2010. Opposition parties from left to right have united for More

Posted On : April 10, 2022 Published By : Zalan Teodor Gaspar
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The Ethiopian Unease: The War of a Nobel Peace Prize

In 2019, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Abiy Ahmed, Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, for his efforts to promote peace by resolving long-lasting conflict with neighboring Eritrea. Today, Ethiopia is More

Posted On : April 6, 2022 Published By : Killian Madgelaine
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Is Bill 96 Simply Prolonging the Inevitable?

On May 13, 2021, the government of Quebec tabled Bill 96, which attempts to halt the decline of  French in the province. The current form of the Bill includes quite More

Posted On : April 3, 2022 Published By : Nicholas Caissie
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Where is Canada’s Foreign Policy?

In 2022, Canadian foreign policy still lacks in its ability to place the country at the forefront of global tension mitigation. Upon her appointment to office, Canada’s current Foreign Affairs More

Posted On : April 1, 2022 Published By : Olivia Bornyi

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